Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick at the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center on Feb. 16, 2022.
Tim Fischer, Photographer / Midland Reporter-TelegramTHUMBS DOWN: In the political peeing contest between Florida Gov. Rick DeSantis and the equally mature Republicans of Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is taking aim at a favorite target: LGBTQ children. Patrick, who has previously attempted to ostracize transgender youths who play sports, trans adults who use public restrooms and parents who seek gender-affirming care for their trans children, broadened his assault this week, announcing he’ll seek a Florida-style “Don’t Say Gay” law in Texas. “I will make this law a top priority in the next session,” Patrick, a former shock jock, said in a campaign email. Florida’s law blocking lessons about sexual orientation and gender identity to public school students younger than fourth grade has already drawn litigation from groups that say it marginalizes gay people and violates constitutional rights of free speech, equal protection and due process. But apparently what really matters is that the popular and corporate backlash against Florida’s bill offends Patrick’s sensibilities. “I AM DONE WITH DISNEY!” Patrick declared after the company vowed to help repeal the law. Ah, we can hear Patrick now: “Do you want to build a straw-man?” Hell, no. As for the castigated Disney executives, we’re sure they’re coping well, having just “let it go” or merely resolved “we don’t talk about Bruno.” Alas, we Texans don’t have that luxury.
THUMBS UP: While Patrick declares gay people the enemy, Texas’ largest school district is singing “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.” Houston ISD on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., will host its first-ever, district-wide summit for LGBTQ+ students and their parents, caregivers and peers, grades 6-12. “Research shows that LGBTQ+ students are less likely than their peers to feel accepted, be fully present in their learning, and know that they are safe at school,” Superintendent Millard House II said in a press release. “HISD is committed to creating ‘brave spaces’ where students and the adults who care about them can learn about the world around them and all those in it.” Can’t you feel the love tonight?